There is a very good chance that the next pregnancy will be normal. Miscarriages in the first three months of pregnancy are extremely common. It would only be considered abnormal if you were to have two or more consecutive miscarriages.
She may have had a miscarriage
Definitely! If you conceive twins it is possible to miscarry one and bring the other to full term. Very early on in the pregnancy it is possible for the second fetus to be "reabsorbed" into the tissue of the uterus. But the most common is when you have bleeding like a miscarriage but find out you are still pregnant.
Yes. If you are pregnant and are bleeding and cramping, go to the E.R. immediately. There are other complications that can cause bleeding and when medical help is sought soon enough, it may be possible to avoid miscarriage.
Yes. A missed miscarriage is one example of this happening
While many women who miscarry will start with only spotting, it is possible that the first sign of miscarriage can be heavy bleeding, possibly with clot or tissue passage.
It's possible to have spotting and bleeding for long periods of time while pregnant. You should however see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out miscarriage, infection, and many other pregnancy related issues.
You can be having a miscarriage and not have the pain but eventually your cervix may dialate and you will feel cramping and bleeding. Usually your intuition will tell you if something is not right. If you are unsure go seek medical attention.
If you have had implantation bleeding, that would mean you are pregnant. Now if you are having your period, see a doctor immediately. Periods can be normal during pregnancy, if it is brown. If it is red, that might mean a miscarriage is coming. Yes, it could be implantation bleeding, cervical changes, signs of an ectopic pregnancy or signs of a miscarriage. If you are concerned you should contact your doctor as soon as possible.
No, but the bleeding that you wrote about "could" be a symptom of miscarriage as well as a number of other things. You should see your OBGYN, doctor or local health dept. without delay.
It can be a sign of a miscarriage or it can just be "normal" bleeding. If you are bleeding, you should see a doctor as soon as possible. With a miscarriage the bleeding is usually "chunky" and you have cramps, but not always. It could be a sign of miscarriage if its heavy bleeding like a period i had a miscarriage 2 months ago and mine started out with mild cramps then i started to sopt brown and then i was bleeding like a normal period and a few hours later the cramps got really bad talk to your doctor about this. Dont worry to much over it some women do spot when they are pregnant. Good Luck!
It is possible that you are experiencing/did experience a miscarriage. Contact your healthcare provider immediately.
It is possible that you have retained part of the placenta or fetus. If a D & C was not done at the time of miscarriage material can be retained. You need to check with your doctor. If you have retained something it can cause a life threatening infection.